There are no "cycles". A black dwarf star is the final stage of a white dwarf - a white dwarf that has cooled down so much that it no longer emits significant amounts of radiation. The Universe is currently too young to have black dwarves; white dwarves are expected to become black dwarves in the far future.
White Dwarf then Black Dwarf=Dead Star
No in the life cycle of a star, a white dwarf can cool and become a black dwarf
Nebula protostar mid sized star red giant nova white dwarf black dwarf:)
Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
Yes. The possible cycle is: protostar/brown dwarf main sequence star red giant supernova/super giant white dwarf/black hole black dwarf
A star's life cycle starts from a nebula. For giant stars, the star turns into a huge star to a super red giant to a supernova to a black hole. A sun-like star turns to a red giant, then a planetary nebula, a white dwarf, and then a black dwarf.
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
Nebula, white dwarf, red giant, black hole
red giant, plantary nebula, white dwarf,black whole, red supergiant , supernova, neutron star
A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
No, a dead star is different from a black dwarf. A black dwarf is a type of stellar remnant, but not all stars become black dwarfs. When a star dies it will leave behind a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black dwarf as a remnant depending on its mass. Given enough time a white dwarf will eventually cool to a black dwarf. The universe is not old enough for this cooling to have happened yet.
Yes. It is a black dwarf.